26th September 2006
The first thing you need to do if you know you'll be travelling abroad, is make sure you have International Roaming enabled for your handset.
Roaming is defined as the ability for a cellular customer to automatically make and receive voice calls, send ...
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26th September 2006
Practical and pretty sheets on your bed can refresh a room with comfort and beauty.
High-quality bed sheets can last up to 15 years. When you buy bed sheets, whether you need king size sheets, queen size sheets, or twin sheets, you need to look at thre...
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26th September 2006
Provencal cuisine uses the best of natural products: the tender early fruits, the most beautiful and delectable olive oil, the twenty aromates (herbs and spices, like thyme and rosemary), the sixteen fruits de mer, tomatoes, the zucchinis and the magnific...
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26th September 2006
If it's for the first time you hear about Skopelos Island of Greece, we assure you have just discovered a small heaven in the heart of Greece. The island of Skopelos, in Sporades islands (Among Skiathos and Alonissos), in the Aegean Sea, is a unique place...
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26th September 2006
Lapland is the name of a region in north Europe that belongs to Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia and it is traditionally inhabited by the Sami people. Today the northernmost province of Finland officially carries the name Lapland. Similarly, the norther...
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26th September 2006
Winkworth, an upmarket estate agency since 1835 advises that the shortage of family homes in Central London lead to an increased gap between the prices of houses and flats. Winkworth reputation for expert knowledge and professional service maintained its ...
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26th September 2006
If you are new to gardening, deciding which plants to buy can be a bewildering experience. However, you can find many useful suggestions to buying plants for your garden throughout the internet.
Mail-order and online is an increasingly easy way to buy ...
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01st September 2006
Ofcom, the regulator for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services has released millions of telephone numbers beginning with the prefix (020).
The new numbe...
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01st September 2006
Ofcom, the regulator for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services, made public its future approach to telephone numbering in the UK. Ofcom is responsible for ...
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01st September 2006
The hottest recorded July day has emerged to have been in Wisley, Surrey, where temperatures hit 36.5C (97.7F). The all time high temperature record of 38.5C, set in Faversham, Kent, was on August 10, 2003.
Britain faced the hottest day ever recorded i...
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01st September 2006
The International Snowdon Race this year celebrates its 30th anniversary.
One of Europe's toughest endurance challenges, the 10-mile race involves running from the edge of Lake Padarn in the village of Llanberis to the highest summit in Wales and Engla...
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01st September 2006
Before drinking, eat a full meal. A full stomach slows down the absorption of alcohol, giving the body more time to process the toxins. Foods high in fat content, like cheese, and carbohydrates will retard the absorption of alcohol. Having food in the sto...
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01st September 2006
Worldwide, overproduction has long been one of the greatest challenges to the wine industry.
In the last three years Spain, France and Italy's wine production has increased by over 24 million hectolitres. According to figures from the International Wi...
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01st September 2006
Back in the days when mainframes ruled, there was a close ratio between IT workers and computers. Now, PCs worldwide number close to 1 billion, but the number of IT workers joining the field is dwindling fast.
There has never been a better time to be a...
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01st September 2006
A new website has been launched to help businesses calculate the cost when employees are off sick.
Figures from the Confederation of British Industry found that employee absence costs the UK economy some 13 billion in 2005 with 164 million working days...
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